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Ariel by Sylvia Plath; 9780571322725

Ariel

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Description

Ariel is a powerful collection of poems by Sylvia Plath, written in the last months of her life. This seminal work is marked by a raw intensity and an exploration of profound themes such as identity, loss, and the struggle for self-expression. Plath's distinctive voice resonates throughout the collection, showcasing her mastery of language and form.

The Themes

The poems within Ariel delve into complex emotional landscapes, often reflecting Plath's own experiences and inner turmoil. Key themes include:

  • Resurrection and Defiance: Illustrated in "Lady Lazarus," where Plath confronts personal and societal expectations.
  • Familial Relationships: "Daddy" presents a tumultuous reflection on fatherhood and authority, revealing deep-seated psychological conflicts.
  • Mortality and Acceptance: "Edge" poignantly contemplates the nature of life and death, encapsulating a sense of finality.

The Writing Style

Plath's writing in Ariel is characterised by vivid imagery and stark contrasts. Her use of metaphor and simile creates an evocative atmosphere, drawing readers into her emotional world. The poems often shift in tone, oscillating between despair and empowerment, encapsulating the complexities of the human experience.

“I am a cloud, I am a cloud.”

Readers of Plath's other works, such as The Bell Jar and Collected Poems, will find familiar themes and stylistic flourishes in Ariel. This collection remains a poignant exploration of the struggles faced by the individual in a confounding world.

Specifications

Format: Paperback / softback
Dimensions: 120 mm × 192 mm × 8 mm
Pages: 96
Publisher: Faber & Faber
ISBN: 9780571322725

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